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"Den saka tykkjer eg er vonlaus" & "Eg har velt i koll før slike karar som du er"

:blink: Wow. Rather you than me.

I'm learning Italian, it's much easier. Just to see if anyone else likes the idea - since we're such a big group of people speaking a whole lot of languages, can't we make some sort of thread in which we teach each other phrases etc in our different languages? For example, say someone wants to know how to say "What is your name?" in Afrikaans, someone who speaks Afrikaans can answer the question... Just an idea, I don't want to start a thread and then no one uses it lol.

Parli italiano?! Anch'io!

Wow, I've found another Italian speaker! How long have you been learning it? By the way, I think the thread's an excellent idea!

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"Den saka tykkjer eg er vonlaus" & "Eg har velt i koll før slike karar som du er"

:blink: Wow. Rather you than me.

I'm learning Italian, it's much easier. Just to see if anyone else likes the idea - since we're such a big group of people speaking a whole lot of languages, can't we make some sort of thread in which we teach each other phrases etc in our different languages? For example, say someone wants to know how to say "What is your name?" in Afrikaans, someone who speaks Afrikaans can answer the question... Just an idea, I don't want to start a thread and then no one uses it lol.

I think that would be a really good idea. Although i'd pobably overuse the thread :P I'd love to learn things like phrases in another language, i can only speak english although i did pass my french gcse lol :D Plus languages like norwegian seem so cool and different :)

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"Den saka tykkjer eg er vonlaus" & "Eg har velt i koll før slike karar som du er"

:blink: Wow. Rather you than me.

I'm learning Italian, it's much easier. Just to see if anyone else likes the idea - since we're such a big group of people speaking a whole lot of languages, can't we make some sort of thread in which we teach each other phrases etc in our different languages? For example, say someone wants to know how to say "What is your name?" in Afrikaans, someone who speaks Afrikaans can answer the question... Just an idea, I don't want to start a thread and then no one uses it lol.

Parli italiano?! Anch'io!

Wow, I've found another Italian speaker! How long have you been learning it? By the way, I think the thread's an excellent idea!

I'm still in the early phases... Struggling a bit, I'm teaching myself with this cd, lol! Parlo un po' l'italiano...

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Useful, no. Curriculum, yes.

True. Just like a whole lot of other stuff. Like math stuff I don't even know the English word for (yep, it's THAT useful) and playing that flute that makes such a horrible noise I doubt there even is an English word for it.

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"Den saka tykkjer eg er vonlaus" & "Eg har velt i koll før slike karar som du er"

:blink: Wow. Rather you than me.

I'm learning Italian, it's much easier. Just to see if anyone else likes the idea - since we're such a big group of people speaking a whole lot of languages, can't we make some sort of thread in which we teach each other phrases etc in our different languages? For example, say someone wants to know how to say "What is your name?" in Afrikaans, someone who speaks Afrikaans can answer the question... Just an idea, I don't want to start a thread and then no one uses it lol.

Parli italiano?! Anch'io!

Wow, I've found another Italian speaker! How long have you been learning it? By the way, I think the thread's an excellent idea!

I'm still in the early phases... Struggling a bit, I'm teaching myself with this cd, lol! Parlo un po' l'italiano...

Awwww! You should definately start the thread... you can get lots of help with it!

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A recorder? :P

Yes. Just watching the picture gives me horrible flashbacks. Those things (I'm NOT calling it an instrument!) should be illegal.

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